Lactic acid is of low predictive value for the diagnosis of bacterial infection in ventricular cerebrospinal fluid samples containing residual blood
Autor: | Michael Kiehntopf, Klas Böer, Wolfgang Pfister |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
Předmět: |
Pathology
medicine.medical_specialty Microbiological culture Clinical Biochemistry Central nervous system disease chemistry.chemical_compound Cerebrospinal fluid Predictive Value of Tests medicine Ventriculitis Humans Lactic Acid CSF albumin Cerebrospinal Fluid Blood Cells business.industry Biochemistry (medical) Bacterial Infections General Medicine medicine.disease Predictive value Lactic acid chemistry Predictive value of tests business Biomarkers |
Zdroj: | cclm. 48:1777-1780 |
ISSN: | 1437-4331 1434-6621 |
DOI: | 10.1515/cclm.2010.344 |
Popis: | Background: Lactic acid concentrations (LA) are an established marker of bacterial infection in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). However, use of LA for the detection of infection in CSF with residual blood has not been fully evaluated. Methods: Analysis of LA and total protein, cell count and bacterial culture were performed in 90 lumbar and ventricular CSF samples contaminated with blood. Results: Bacterial culture was positive in six CSF samples. The diagnostic value of the cell count was significantly higher than that of LA for the prediction of a positive culture, even if all culture positive and all likely infected samples were included in the analysis. There was no significant difference in LA concentrations between positive or likely positive ventricular CSF samples and all negative, ventricular samples. Conclusions: Although LA concentrations in CSF are evidently a predictor of bacterial infection, its diagnostic value for the detection of bacterial infection in ventricular CSF with residual blood is limited. Clin Chem Lab Med 2010;48:1777–80. |
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